stephenspann27
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- College Station, Tx
My '87 XJ with 270K on it and was needed a can of refrigerant about once very two months.
When I got the jeep (2 years ago) the A/C didn't work. I simply pulled vacuum, charged the sytem with 134A and PAG oil and its been working. I saw and old oil trail down the side of the copressor, and soon as I started running my A/C every day it started leaking oil again where that oil trial was, you can see it bubbling out, its probably a mix of oil and refrigerant.
I knew that had to be the source of my leak, and I planned on replacing the compressor. I finally got around to pulling the compressor off my '89 XJ parts jeep. When I was removing on of the lines from the compressor the threaded part of the housing the line screws onto broke off (The housing broke on the "good" parts jeep compressor) So.. I ended up taking the back section (the housing that has the fitting on it) off my original '87 XJ's compressor, and putting on the '89 parts jeep compressor. I did reuse the paper gasket.. but it was in perfect shape..
Anyways.. to the point: The compressor off the '89 parts jeep that I've been running for 1 day is leaking in the same damn place as the orignal '87 compressor. I saw some oil film there before I installed it but I was trying to be optimistic.
The leak is at the paper gasket between the front plate, and the main housing. I'm thinking about trying to take it apart and replace that paper gasket. I've never taken a compressor apart from the front before.. I did take the back housing off but there was nothing complicated about it. I know there are compressor manuals floating around....
Has anyone else battled this same leak, or taken their compressor apart?
When I got the jeep (2 years ago) the A/C didn't work. I simply pulled vacuum, charged the sytem with 134A and PAG oil and its been working. I saw and old oil trail down the side of the copressor, and soon as I started running my A/C every day it started leaking oil again where that oil trial was, you can see it bubbling out, its probably a mix of oil and refrigerant.
I knew that had to be the source of my leak, and I planned on replacing the compressor. I finally got around to pulling the compressor off my '89 XJ parts jeep. When I was removing on of the lines from the compressor the threaded part of the housing the line screws onto broke off (The housing broke on the "good" parts jeep compressor) So.. I ended up taking the back section (the housing that has the fitting on it) off my original '87 XJ's compressor, and putting on the '89 parts jeep compressor. I did reuse the paper gasket.. but it was in perfect shape..
Anyways.. to the point: The compressor off the '89 parts jeep that I've been running for 1 day is leaking in the same damn place as the orignal '87 compressor. I saw some oil film there before I installed it but I was trying to be optimistic.
The leak is at the paper gasket between the front plate, and the main housing. I'm thinking about trying to take it apart and replace that paper gasket. I've never taken a compressor apart from the front before.. I did take the back housing off but there was nothing complicated about it. I know there are compressor manuals floating around....
Has anyone else battled this same leak, or taken their compressor apart?